A collection has been launched, for charity, of gripping crime fiction short stories by up-and-coming crime authors who have emerged through Stirling’s Bloody Scotland crime writing festival.
The anthology, launched by The Glencairn Glass – the whisky glass made by Scottish company Glencairn Crystal – features tales from 16 different authors, all of whom have previously entered the Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story competition over the last three years.
All of the profits from the book sales in the run up to Christmas will go to cancer care charity Maggies.
The Glencairn Glass has supported and celebrated Scottish crime writing talent through its ongoing sponsorship of the prestigious McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland Debut crime-writing literary awards since 2020.
Following this, the Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story Competition was then launched in 2021 – an annual competition open to both experienced and novice crime writers around the world.
Working in partnership with Stirling University, a collection of the most enthralling stories from the competition’s entrants has been collated for the creation of the anthology named The Last Dram.
Students from Stirling University helped to create various aspects of the final collection, from assisting with the curation of the stories to the design and layout of the book.
The Last Dram has been edited by Heather J Fitt, a Scottish crime fiction author based in Hampshire, who appeared at this year’s annual Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival in Stirling.
The talented authors whose stories have been featured in The Last Dram are Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story Competition winners and runners up as well as other entrants whose stories impressed the competition judges.
The list of contributing authors, including both experienced and debut writers, is as follows: Allan Gaw (2022/23 runner up) – Allan has since gone on to win this year’s Bloody Scotland Debut Prize; Phillip Wilson (2023/24 winner); Elisabeth Ingram Wallace (2023/24 runner up); Brid Cummings (2021/22 winner); Jennifer Harvey (2021/22 runner up): and Judith O’Reilly (2021/22 runner up).
Other writers featured in the book include the published crime author Morgan Cry, as well as Gayle Thompson, Louise Sharland, Ewan A Dougall, Ben Colley, Julian Benson, Shona MacBryer, Anna Wallace, Bryce Main and BV Lawson.
The Last Dram includes grisly tales of murder, retribution and revenge, as well as the chilling confession of a food blogger who sought vengeance on her violent husband. There’s also a disillusioned tourist guide on the Isle of Skye who sends badly behaved tourists to suffer a gruesome fate, a series of murders set in a Glasgow police station in 1928 which the police have to unravel, plus many, many more spine-tingling stories.
Kirsty Nicholson, Design and Marketing Manager at Glencairn Crystal said: “We’ve been blown away by the outstanding quality of the stories that have been entered into our Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story Competition over the last few years.
“We wanted to showcase these gripping reads for people in a collection to support and celebrate the talented authors and the world of Scottish crime fiction, whilst raising money for Maggie’s – a very special charity.
“A fine dram of whisky in a Glencairn Glass is the perfect accompaniment to settling down with a good book over the winter months; ‘The Last Dram’ also provides the perfect Christmas gift for those friends and relatives who are difficult to buy for.”
The book is available as both an e-book (priced £5.99) and a limited-edition book in print (£9.99). There is also a special gift pack containing the printed book alongside two Glencairn Glasses (priced £25.99). All are available via the Glencairn Glass website online shop: Glencairn Anthology.